A “light touch” cloud certification programme will be introduced by the Federal Government. Although no timeframe has been revealed, Glenn Archer, the first assistant secretary of the Australian Government Information Office (Agimo), today confirmed that the Government would move forward with its cloud certification plans.
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D. Scott Barbour named executive vice president of Emerson and business leader of Emerson Network Power Systems; Edward K. Feeney to become Network Power Systems chairman; Other moves in Network Power and Climate Technologies businesses
ST. LOUIS - Emerson (NYSE:EMR) today announced a number of key leadership changes that will become effective June 1, 2011.
D. Scott Barbour will be named executive vice president of Emerson and business leader of Emerson Network Power Systems, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Edward K. Feeney, who has been business leader since 2007, will become chairman of Emerson Network Power Systems. In their new roles, Feeney and Barbour will report to the Office of the Chief Executive.
'Scott has done an outstanding job over many years with Emerson Climate Technologies, driving new levels of technology innovation and global service for our customers,' said David N. Farr, Chairman and CEO, Emerson. 'I am confident that this talent, leadership and commitment will bring continuing success and new opportunities for growth in our Network Power business.'
After beginning his career at Emerson as a program manager in 1989, Barbour held increasingly responsible positions at Copeland Corporation including product planning, residential market manager, and director and vice president of air conditioning marketing respectively. In 1998 he became executive vice president and later also general manager of the A/C business, and in 2003 was named president of that business.
Since 2008, Barbour has served as president of Emerson Climate Technologies - Asia and was named Group Vice President in 2010. Barbour holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Southern Methodist University and a master's degree in business administration from Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management.
As chairman, Feeney will focus on strategic planning, technology, key customer relationships and organizational planning.
Farr announced additional changes to the Emerson Network Power management structure:
Farr also announced management changes for Emerson Climate Technologies:
'I am confident that these new assignments and responsibilities for our management team will continue to provide a solid foundation to enhance our strong leadership positions in the industries we serve,' said Farr. 'Their combined experience sends a strong message about the commitment of Emerson Network Power and Emerson Climate Technologies to serving our customers' needs.'
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